FrameMaker now provides more intelligent feedback as a result of the V12.0.3 update. Observe your catalogs; you will notice that the current paragraphy, character or table style will be bolded when catalogs are displayed. This will also occur dynamically in open catalogs while authoring if you use keyboard shortcuts to apply styles!

The structure view for XML editing has become even friendlier and easier to use in V12.0.3 of FrameMaker. Notice that your current element will turn a dark gray in Structure View. You will also discover that you can drag a sub-element on top of a collapsed element, and that target element will auto-expand allowing you to find the correct insertion point!

FrameMaker XML Author 12 allows you to swiftly create and review clean XML files. Watch this brief video to discover how turning on "tag" display allows you to find the correct insertion point to add XML elements via the Quick Element Toolbar. We also show how you can use the Review Toolbar to swiftly locate and approve or deny insertions and deletions.

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo describes his 2014 Sundance entry "This May Be the Last Time." Using his grandfather's 1962 car accident as a starting point, the film explores a Muskogee Indian singing tradition that incorporates Scottish missionary songs, Christian hymns, and slave spirituals.

Discover what’s new in Adobe Illustrator CC. Use Live Corners to easily edit the corners of shapes and paths. Draw with a Pencil tool has been completely rebuilt for more precise curved paths and straight line segments. Fluidly drag path segments into the shape you desire. Export scalable, responsive SVG files that can adapt to different screen sizes and resolutions. Get access to more than 800 Adobe Typekit desktop fonts right from within Illustrator, and more.

See how the all-new Pencil tool in Illustrator CC lets you draw curves more accurately, with options to extend paths, draw straight lines, and close paths. You can also use presets to create smooth paths with fewer points or more precise renditions of actual strokes.

See how you can edit paths by fluidly dragging path segments into the shape you desire. New path reshape technology in Illustrator CC, available in the Anchor Point and Direct Selection tools, and accessible from the Pen tool, provides a more direct and intuitive way of editing path segments.

Watch as Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, shows new Perspective Warp in Photoshop CC. See how you can fluidly adjust the perspective of a specific part of your image without affecting the surrounding area, change the viewpoint from which an object is seen, and seamlessly composite images with different vanishing points or camera positions.

See how you can edit paths by fluidly dragging path segments into the shape you desire. New path reshape technology in Illustrator CC, available in the Anchor Point and Direct Selection tools, and accessible from the Pen tool, provides a more direct and intuitive way of editing path segments.

See how the all-new Pencil toolin Illustrator CC lets you draw curves more accurately, with options to extend paths, draw straight lines, and close paths. You can also use presets to create smooth paths with fewer points or more precise renditions of actual strokes.

Author Mark Baker discusses the "tool-independent" approach to topic-based authoring that he covers in his book, "Every Page Is Page One." Baker maintains that even if you are authoring content you think is destined for print, it will eventually be consumed either on the web or via mobile devices. Users can use search to "start" consuming your content at nearly any point.

Learn to use the Vanishing Point tool in Photoshop CC. You'll learn how you can place images on signs in a photo, create packaging mock-ups, and merge images with perspective. Learn more at Adobe Photoshop CC: Learn by Video

Consumers are often overwhelmed with irrelevant content and frustrated when they cannot easily find what they want or need. Digital marketers find it challenging to engage a diverse array of visitors on a personal level and present a tailored, functional path through their web or mobile site to successful conversion. They must quickly identify and deliver the most relevant, engaging experience at each critical point of interaction throughout a customer's journey. We know, we know—easier said than done. But by the end of this session, you will have 10 tips and tricks to make personalization easier and more effective.

Learn how digital assets are being collected, managed and distributed through Adobe Experience Manager’s release and feature packs via examples from top global brands and see how the publication chain can deliver seamlessly across these points.

In this updated video for Adobe Premiere Pro CC (Part 1 of 3), Principal Worldwide Evangelist Jason Levine walks you through the basics of importing footage from your DSLR directly into Adobe Premiere Pro, selecting clips, setting In/Out points, and building a sequence. Work with multiple formats/frame rates/frame sizes, all simultaneously, and learn how the Adobe Mercury Playback Engine can be modified to optimize playback performance, no matter what kind of machine you're editing on.

In the past, subclips had “hard” in- and out-points, limiting their flexibility when editors needed more head or tail frames for video cross-dissolves or audio crossfades. Infinite Skills author Jeff Sengstack shows you how to create subclips with “soft” edits in Premiere Pro, meaning editors are no longer limited to the original in- and out-points in the subclips.

“The Way it Is” is a short documentary-style film featuring the youth of Stonegate, an underserved community in Etobicoke, Canada. The film features youth stories giving voice to what the Stonegate community means to them as individuals and as a group. In addition, they interviewed area residents to learn their perspectives. The Stonegate Community Health Centre (SCHC), which runs youth programs, was the target audience. They experience challenges engaging Stonegate youth. The screening provided a starting point for discussion between the youth and SCHC about how they could better engage and serve the youth of Stonegate.

We made this video because we think that we are living in a world where people are hating too much, and they're forgeting one important thing in life, which is smiling. People should be happier, but they are always seeing the dark side of everything, and society is every day worse because they are telling people what they think that everyone is supposed to be like, and that's wrong: we all have the right to be what we want to be. We hope that this video, from our point of view, makes all of you to think about what can we do to change this.

This piece depicts the life of a single person. As a child, he draws a picture. This picture is of what he hopes to be by the time he's grown up. As he grows up, he does things in order to ensure that he will reach his goal of becoming his ideal self. By the time he's reached adulthood, and become what he's always dreamed he would be, the man looks at the picture he drew. He realizes that he has spent his whole life up until this point trying to become who he is today. He's wasted his childhood and teenage years trying to grow up, when he should have been spending those years enjoying them, and now that he’s finally where he dreamed he would be, he wishes he could return to the past and begin again.

The music Video points out the fact that the youth always have something to say in one way or another and we the rest of the world ought to hear them out because its is the only way we can be able to rightly with their problems.

In our group we experienced what students have on teachers and how it reflects the students' performance and motivation in the class. Students should be more aware of their attitude towards their education. We chose to make a youth video about expressing the relationship between the student and the teachers. To portray the message, we interviewed teachers as well as students about one's feeling about the other individual. In the beginning of the video we introduced the topic in the terms of the student's point of view in a school scene. We started with students’ opinions on general school questions, in order to obtain the students' attention on the video's subject. Afterwards we obtained information on teachers' reflections on how important their job and their relationship with each other. In the program we used transitions; we also filmed the hallway scene on a hand held device for an aspect from a student. As a group we wanted it to be cartoonish so it would look flamboyant. The beginning and the end stand out in our film the most. We want others to see that they are a part of it. And we want to see improvement in students. The audience should feel that they should change for the benefit of the teachers, their peers, and most importantly themselves. We all learned how to use the Adobe Premiere program, how to use a camera, and how to interview people. Relating to our topic we learned how students affect the teachers. We have learned the appreciation of filmmaking. One negative thing we can include is that the program repeatedly shut down, it made it difficult for the project to prosper in a way that we planned.

In this movie, Ian Robinson shares a set of special tips that will make positioning and duplicating 3D layers much easier and faster. By temporarily switching to a 2D orthogonal view and adjusting anchor point controls, Ian is able to set up a 3D layer for easy positioning, resizing, and fast duplication.

When it comes to performing precise edits without changing the timing of other clips on the Timeline, a three-point edit is a mainstay. Abba Shapiro shows how to perform a three-point edit to place a clip into the Timeline in an exact potion with an exact trim length.

Most of the time, when you make adjustments to your media, you'll do it using Premiere Pro's trimming controls. This lesson shows you several of the ways you can adjust the start and end points of your clips.

Appreciate the finer points of Creative Suite 6 Production Premium with Adobe Evangelist, Jason Levine. In this session you’ll learn about the powerful new versions of Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition and Media Encoder. Jason will also demo two new CS6 tools: SpeedGrade and Prelude.

Adobe Evangelist, Paul Trani, delves into workflows that enable designers and developers to publish to multiple screens and platforms, and appreciate the finer points of the latest Flash, Dreamweaver and Edge products.

Learn how to trim your video clips manually as well as automatically. See how to manually drag handles to set in and out points for your clips, preview them, and even split them. Also see how to use Smart Trim to get rid of your least interesting, lowest quality footage. Set up Smart Trim to automatically cut bad footage or recommend cuts and then let you make the final decisions.

Denis Bulichenko, CEO of Denivip talks about the pain points Broadcasters are experiencing publishing and monetizing video content for viewing on desktops and devices and how Adobe is addressing those needs.

In this tutorial, learn about the new text editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.

In this tutorial, learn about the new image editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.

The new 3D Camera Tracker can give you some amazing results in analyzing 2D footage and creating a true 3D camera to work with. But there are times when the tracker gets “fooled”. In this episode, Colin uses real-world footage that includes a camera pan, moving subject and an escalator and shows what to do when the tracker gets confused by all that motion.

FrameMaker 11 has major improvements to behaviour and focal point for Find/Change. The menu remembers the last 5 things you searched for, and no longer changes your insertion point, speeding up repetitious editing tasks.

Adobe Audition is a powerful audio post-production and sound editing application with two modes you can easily switch between: You can work on audio files or produce advanced multitrack sessions. Audition also has round-trip editing integration with Adobe Premiere Pro. This lesson gives an overview of what Audition can do and points out some of the great new features included in Audition CS6.

Adobe continues to improve CSS management capabilities in CS6 through the addition of support for multiple classes. Learn how to apply multiple classes to elements at virtually any point through the CSS workflow in Dreamweaver.

Learn about the new user interface for viewing or changing keyboard shortcuts in Adobe Premiere Pro. Then, discover some of the new shortcuts for common editing commands, such as matching frames, creating and playing loops, moving between editing clips, and exporting frames.

Digital Publishing Suite is fueling retail apps, digital catalogs used to drive sales for businesses. This episode features two apps: Wetsuit Bible and P&O Cruises. Wetsuit Bible uses interactive features in Digital Publishing Suite to deeply define product specifications and educate the customer before making a purchase within the app. P&O Cruises guides the user through all the decision making points in booking a cruise, providing destination photos, ship descriptions, itineraries and a booking form inside the app.

The Pen tool can be found in many Adobe applications and they way it works can sometimes be a little different. Colin Smith will take you through the similarities and differences with the Pen tool in Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop and After Effects.
Colin also talks about AICB, what it means and why you should use it.

Chris Meyer demonstrates the new 3D Point Control for expressions, plus the ability to tie together effects with complex arbitrary controls. He also lists the additions and enhancements to both expressions and scripting in After Effects CS5.5.

Are you looking for the Tasks that you’re used to in Soundbooth when you start using Adobe Audition 5.5? Colin will show you a step by step walkthrough between to the two applications, pointing out where the same operations are in Audition. He’ll also point out that Audition is much more powerful at all the tasks you’re used to using in Soundbooth, including Noise Reduction, Time Stretching, Automatic Click Remover, DeHummer, Looping and more. The fact that he’s demonstrating all this on his “wicked fast” HP Z800 workstation makes Audition all the more powerful.

This movie is about how we are forced to change along with the technology that is coming to us. Our daily lives are based on technology and it’s neither good nor bad. Technology brings convenience and efficiency into our lives which we come to rely upon to the point where we don’t realize that we need technology to function normally.

Get started learning about some of the key frequently used terms in web design such as URL, web server, HTML and CSS. Then get a quick overview of the fundamentals of websites and how they work. Explore the provided sample design that serves as the starting point for building the actual site in Dreamweaver.

This week Mike is in a particularly aggressive mood. But its because wants everyone to be awesome using InDesign Shortcuts. This week Creative Sweet TV showcases the top ten essential shortcuts required to set type in InDesign. The shortcuts include, Soft returns, point size, leading, baseline shift, Indent to here, right indent tabs and the list goes on…

Join Kevin Schroeder, technical evangelist at Zend Technologies, to learn how easy it is to create a remote end point in PHP using Adobe Flash Builder, Zend Studio, and Zend Framework. In this session, he'll cover how to create and access remote data in PHP using Zend Studio and Zend Framework in Flash Builder 4.

The avoidance of some accidents in life is possible. To prepare for them should be the first line of defense. It is true that “sticks and stones may break [your] bones” especially if you don’t Wear A Helmet while skateboarding. This public service announcement takes a special effect’s approach to ride its point into our heads on safety.

This video introduces you to creating processes in Workbench ES2. You will learn the basics of processes, the objects within them and how they work, how to add objects to a process, and how to edit the properties of objects in a process. Topics include variables, start points, operations, routes, and swimlanes.

Create links from text, images, and other elements on a web page by using various techniques in Dreamweaver CS5. Learn how to set the link text, a link title for accessibility, link target, and destination.

Animate layer properties by using keyframes. Modify properties over time by using the Effect Controls panel and the Timeline panel. Adjust the start and end points for an effect. Change the direction of an animation and adjust a layer's opacity.

See how to turn spoken dialogue into searchable text either by synchronizing content with your Adobe Story script, or by using reference scripts that are optimized for your content. Accelerate editing by marking in and out points in the speech analysis text to speed production time.

Flex and Java have always made a great pair. Mark Fischer will be talking about integration points between Flex 4 and Java and how SpringSource can make it easier and faster to create a Java/Flex application.

Take your design assets and format them for use in mobile devices. You'll learn how to use device profiles to test and preview your designs, and how to use Adobe Device Central as a starting point for creating new projects.